Employment History

Director General

Border Security Force

Director General

The BSF

Director General

BDR Major General Jahangir Alam Chowdhury

KOKRAJHAR, Feb 19 - A strong security vigil has been intensified to check any sort of infiltration or cross-border movement of militants along the India-Bangladesh border areas, said Ranjit Shankar Mushahary, Director General (DG), Border Security Force (BSF), here on Friday.

Talking to this correspondent, the BSF DG said after visiting some sensitive areas along the India-Bangladesh Border recently strategies have been adopted for fool proof security along the border, he said adding that efforts have already been taken to ensure that relations with the neighbouring countries remain intact and coordinated.

Replying to a question, the DG also said that one sub-inspector of BSF has already been suspended and nineteen other BSF personnels have been detained in connection with an incident of violence of the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati recently.

A proper inquiry has also been initiated and necessary punishment and action would be taken up if any jawans are found guilty, he said.

The DG had arrived in Kokrajhar to attend the 4th Bodo Accord celebration held at Kokrajhar.He also inaugurated a free medical health check up camp organised by BSF at his native village in Odalguri under Gossaigaon PS in Kokrajhar district in which thousands of villagers received free medicine and health check up.

Director General of BDR Major General Jahangir Alam Chowdhury and BSF Director General Ranjit Shekhar Mushahary stated this at a joint press conference at the BSF headquarters after signing the joint record of discussions.

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Mushahary said, "it has been an exercise by the BSF and the BDR to sort out differences through mutual understanding.

Mushahary said, "I am happy, we have more points of convergence on the differences."

He said that the joint record of discussions had been signed "without hassle."

He said, "we have goodwill and understanding and whenever there are differences we will try to resolve them amicably."

He particularly thanked the BDR Director General for coming to the mutually acceptable joint records.

Mushahary said," a little tea bag in a cup full of water when mixed is all tea, but a little difference should not be allowed to raise a storm in a tea cup."

Director General of BDR Major General Jahangir Alam Chowdhury and BSF Director General Ranjit Shekhar Mushahary stated this at a joint press conference at the BSF headquarters after signing the joint record of discussions.

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Mushahary said, "it has been an exercise by the BSF and the BDR to sort out differences through mutual understanding.

Mushahary said, "I am happy, we have more points of convergence on the differences."

He said that the joint record of discussions had been signed "without hassle."

He said, "we have goodwill and understanding and whenever there are differences we will try to resolve them amicably."

He particularly thanked the BDR Director General for coming to the mutually acceptable joint records.

Mushahary said," a little tea bag in a cup full of water when mixed is all tea, but a little difference should not be allowed to raise a storm in a tea cup."